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From the 1970s to the Present Day

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by Tim Pilcher


  2007 saw the launch of a new erotic webcomic, Chester 5000 XYV, about a love robot whose job is to satisfy a decadent and demanding lady. Originally a gift from her absent husband, it turns wrong when passionate jealousies rise to the fore. But generally Fink’s erotic comics are enjoyable affairs, “I like it when people have new ideas about what sexy is,” says Fink. “I like presenting that in a happy way.”

  Fink relishes filling the void of good porn for women. “Whenever I think of other women doing porn I always think it’s going to be really flowery and bad. Like romance novels or something…girly, nondescriptive,” she explained. “I like really graphic stuff. If it’s porn, I want it to be porn…I don’t want to talk down to women, like, ‘I know you don’t like sex so I’ll make this easy on you. Women are attracted to characters, things that feel real,” said Fink, who gets lots of comments from women thanking her for making her male characters more attractive—her work is full of metrosexuals and pretty-boy artists—”I like effeminate men,” she explains, “Maybe [short, fat, and hairy porn star] Ron Jeremy is someone’s idea of attractive, but…”

  Pages from Jess Fink’s strip The Grand Finale, part of her Dirty Limericks series that appeared on Adultwebcomics.com. This was the first strip the artist had published by Eros Comix.

  Jess Fink’s arousing, yet implicit, cover to Rear Entry #9 (2005).

  ADULTWEBCOMICS.COM

  Jess Fink’s work on Adultcomics.com is some of the best on the erotic comics website, which acts as a hub for many other talented creators. Other strips of note include the “pop art porn” of Laura O’Callaghan-White’s strip, Bukkake, which is pure unadulterated filthy fun, drawn in a bright Roy Lichtenstien style.

  Isaac Priestley, who had already drawn the series Progressions, started his Chastity Towers series in 2007. It’s a classic tale of sexual experimentation in a girls’ finishing school, in the vein of Francisco Solano López’s Young Witches.

  The anal antics of Lucy Luvbottom are reminiscent of the late Art Wetherall’s work for Eros, and feature the volutiously proportioned damsel of the derriere constantly looking for anal sex, in any shape or form. Its over-the-top sense of humor dissipates the shock value of the well-crafted artwork. As artist Dezi X explained, “Always the optimist, she sees an opportunity for anal adventure in every situation!”

  Meanwhile, J.L. Roberson’s series, This Sickness, recounts the funny, but intensily graphic bisexual Mistress, Rosa, and her slave, Annaliese. Roberson’s other strip, Vladruska, about a fictional Soviet porn star, is a sharp satire on the old Russia and cleverly uses techniques remiscent of an old Eisenstein film.

  Possibly the best strip on the website, both in terms of the quality of art and hilarity factor, was Chris Jones’Grumps (www.grumps.ca)—obviously inspired by Ren & Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi’s cartoons. The “old school depravity” featured two pensioners, Horris and Mr. Smits, in a nursing home as they constantly perv at the buxom nurses and try and sink their pink torpedoes into the fellow female residents one last time before they die. Sadly the series ended in June, 2008. Jones’ other webcomics include Byron Pinkleton, a hysterical, historical piece of tosh and the sex-mad superhero Captain Excelsior (www.captainexcelsior.com), who can’t keep it in his pants for longer than five minutes.

  Chester 5000 XYV, by Jess Fink, first appeared online at Adultwebcomics.com as a fve-page story as part of her Dirty Limericks series, but developed into a ongoing narrative in February 2007.

  THE EROTIC ADVENTURES OF SPACE BABE 113

  John Maybury’s The Erotic Adventures of Space Babe 113 is a “naughty SF comedy” that owes a debt to previous sexy space sirens of the past, such as Jean-Claude Forest’s 1960s strip Barbarella, with the light, humorous tones of Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder’s Little Annie Fannie. Artistically speaking, Maybury’s influences come from further afield, with Japanese mangaka Junko Mizuno being an acknowledged inspiration. “I love her stuff, it’s dark, sexy, cute, and stylish,” he explained. There’s a touch of erotic underground cartoonist Vaughn Bodé, as well. The minimalist art manages to convey a sexy, voluptuous woman, without the explicitness.

  Space Babe is the catering officer on the trading spaceship Marco Polo, who—inadvertently, and invariably—gets entangled in various sexy misadventures with the ship’s misfit crew. On her departure she promised her boyfriend she would be celibate for the five-year-long mission, but it proves a challenge.

  Space Babe’s humor derives from old British Carry On… movies, and typically saucy, tongue-in-cheek absurdity. For example, she wears “standard-issue European Space Force knickers, equipped with on-board artificial intelligence, which can perform the functions of a PDA and can connect to various wireless networks.” They also talk back to her.

  Originally published by Soaring Penguin in the UK, as an ongoing series in a “US comics with the top chopped off” format, these black and white tales have adapted, and with stories created for the revolutionary, non-erotic, Rokcomics.com, which allows users to download comics onto their mobile phones.

  Interestingly, Maybury also employs the latest technology to create his comic, first drawing it on a touchscreen PDA, then uploading the artwork to his PC where he converts the bitmap images to vector drawings. He then letters and colors the strip, assembling each panel.

  So, the Internet has meant that fans of erotica need never leave the house and face the potential embarrassment of buying material in the shops, either by purchasing them from online stores, or by downloading them directly. Anime, hentai, erotic comics, and the like are now available to all. Whether this is a good thing is a moot point, as it continually perpetuates the shame factor of pornography, rather than the acceptance that there can be such a thing as—as Alan Moore puts it—“good porn,” that is healthy, happy, non-exploitative, shameless erotica for all genders and sexual persuasions. Something that maybe, one day, society will work towards.

  A complete adventure—Review—of Space Babe 113 by John Maybury. The repetitive square panels are a result of the creator working on a PDA and formatting the strip so that it can be read on a mobile phone, after being downloaded from Rokcomics.com.

  ART DIRECTORY

  This book is an historical retrospective, critique, and review of erotic comic art. Every effort has been made to trace and acknowledge all copyright and trademark holders, and obtain permissions for the works reproduced in this book. The author and publishers sincerely apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions and will be happy to correct them in future editions, but hereby must disclaim any liability.

  Wongoboy © Jason Atomic

  Scuba Girl © Vaughn & Marke Bodé

  Lost Girls © Melinda Gebbie & Alan Moore

  Lost Girls © Melinda Gebbie & Alan Moore

  Alan Moore portrait © Frazer Irving

  © Giovanna Casotto

  CHAPTER 1

  Faust #11 © Tim Vigil/Avatar Press

  Comics Code Authority’s seal of approval © CCA

  Weird Sex-Fantasy © Wally Wood Estate

  Messiah © Wally Wood Estate

  Phantom Lady #17 © Fox Features Syndicate/Matt Baker Estate

  XXXenophile #2 by Phil Foglio & Matt Howarth © Phil Foglio

  The Birth of Porn, Blab! #14 © Spain Rodriguez

  The Birth of Porn, Blab! #14 © Spain Rodriguez

  Bettie Page © Dave Stevens

  Bettie Page © Jordi Bernet

  Li’l Hot Stuff © Dave Stevens

  © Frank Cho

  The Deathman’s Head © Frank Thorne

  © Frank Thorne

  Erotic World of Frank Thorne

  © Frank Thorne/Eros Comix

  The Deathman’s Head © Frank Thorne

  The Very Large Book of Comical Funnies

  © National Lampoon

  © National Lampoon

  © National Lampoon

  Sap Cosmix (Zap Comix) © National Lampoon

  © National Lampoon

  Heroes © Daniel Tor
res

  Heavy Metal, Jan 1994 © Dave Doorman/Heavy Metal

  Heavy Metal, May 1992 © Julie Bell/Heavy Metal

  Lorna © Alfonso Azpiri

  Eva Medusa © Antonio Segura & Ana Mirallés/Heavy Metal

  Heavy Metal, Jan 1995 © Luis Royo/Heavy Metal

  Heavy Metal © Simon Bisley/Heavy Metal

  Heavy Metal © Simon Bisley/Heavy Metal

  Heavy Metal, 2003 © Alex Horley/Heavy Metal

  Cherry Poptart © Larry Welz

  Cherry Poptart © Larry Welz

  Cherry Poptart © Larry Welz

  Omaha © Reed Waller, Kate Worley & James Vance

  The Complete Omaha: The Cat Dancer, Volume 6

  © Reed Waller, Kate Worley & James Vance

  Omaha © Reed Waller, Kate Worley & James Vance

  Melody © Sylvie Rancourt, Jacques Boivin & Gabriel Morrisette

  Melody © Sylvie Rancourt/Jacques Boivin & Gabriel Morrisette

  Melody #8 © Sylvie Rancourt/Jacques Boivin & Gabriel Morrisette

  Melody #6 © Sylvie Rancourt/Jacques Boivin & Gabriel Morrisette

  Sex Throughout the Ages: The Middle Ages © Blas Gallego/SQP

  A Friend in Need © Blas Gallego/SQP

  Dolly’s Creatures of the Night © Blas Gallego/SQP

  Claw Tub Pencil © Steve Fastner/Rich Larson/SQP

  Cursed Kiss © Steve Fastner/Rich Larson/SQP

  One Small Smack © Steve Fastner/Rich Larson/SQP

  Pocket Pal © Steve Fastner/Rich Larson/SQP

  Alienated © Steve Fastner/Rich Larson/SQP

  Erotic elf © Barry Blair/Colin Walbridge

  Pin up © Barry Blair/Colin Walbridge

  Climaxxx #1 © Barry Blair/Aircel Comics

  Climaxxx #1 © Barry Blair/Aircel Comics

  Faust © Tim Vigil, Jonny B. & Avatar Press

  Faust 777: The Wrath #3, #1 and Faust #11 © Tim Vigil & Avatar Press

  Love of the Damned © David Quinn & Tim Vigil

  Faust, 1989 © David Quinn & Tim Vigil

  Thick Black Kiss © Howard Chaykin Inc.

  Thick Black Kiss © Howard Chaykin Inc.

  Thick Black Kiss © Howard Chaykin Inc.

  Thick Black Kiss © Howard Chaykin Inc.

  Black Kiss #9 © Howard Chaykin Inc.

  Domino Lady © Ron Wilber & Eros Comix

  Domino Lady #1: Hell’s Fanged Horror of Doom! © Ron Wilber & Eros Comix

  Domino Lady’s Jungle Adventure

  © Ron Wilber & Eros Comix

  Domino Lady © Ron Wilber & Eros Comix

  Birdland © Gilbert Hernandez/Eros Comix

  Birdland © Gilbert Hernadez/Eros Comix

  Dirty Stories: The First Time © Dylan Horrocks

  Dirty Stories: The First Time © Dylan Horrocks

  Dirty Stories #2 cover © Rick Altergott/Eros Comix

  Dirty Stories: One Thousand Pardons © David Lasky

  Penny Century © Jaime Hernandez

  Black Hole © Charles Burns

  Locas in Love © Jaime Hernandez

  Blankets © Craig Thompson

  Kristina, Queen of Vampires © Frans Mensink

  Banana Games © Christian Zanier

  Queen of Vampires © Frans Mensink

  Tranceptor © Michael Manning/Patrick Conlon

  Palace of a Thousand Pleasures © Colin Murray

  Tranceptor © Michael Manning/Patrick Conlon

  Sizzle #34 © Michael Manning/Patrick Conlon/NBM

  Satanika © Simon Bisley/Verotik

  Ge Rouge advert © Glenn Danzig/Calvin Irving/Verotik

  Satanika advert © Eric Canete/Verotik

  Sunglasses after Dark #3 © Stan Shaw/Nancy A. Collins/Verotik

  Advert © Martin Emond/Verotik

  Sunglasses after Dark #6 © Martin Emond/Verotik

  Sunglasses after Dark #5 © Jason Pearson/Verotik

  Subscription card © Jason Pearson/Verotik

  Fight Censorship © Frank Miller & CBLDF

  An Idea Imprisoned © Howard Cruse

  The Salon © Nick Bertozzi

  Cruel and Unusual #2 © Jamie Delano, Tom Peyer, John McCrea & Andrew Chui

  The Extremist #4 © Peter Milligan & Ted McKeever

  Enigma #7 © Peter Milligan & Duncan Fegredo

  The Extremist #1 © Peter Milligan & Ted McKeever

  Tongue*Lash: The Hidden Place © Randy & Jean-Marc Lofficier & Dave Taylor

  The Pro © Garth Ennis, Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti & Paul Mounts

  American Century © Howard Chaykin Inc. & DC Comics

  American Century #21 © Howard Chaykin Inc., DC Comics & Jim Silke

  CHAPTER 2

  © Stephen Lowther

  Hard Hug © Howard Cruse

  The Advocate © Howard Cruse

  That Night at The Stonewall © Howard Cruse

  Wendel © Howard Cruse

  Homoeroticism Blues © Howard Cruse

  Stuck Rubber Baby © Howard Cruse/DC Comics

  Stuck Rubber Baby © Howard Cruse/DC Comics

  Cherry Tree Bondage © Howard Cruse

  Gay Comix #11 © Robert Triptow

  Gay Comix #1:Billy Goes Out © Howard Cruse

  Gay Comix #6 © Jerry Mills

  Gay Comix #12 © Brad Parker

  Major Power and Spunky © Mal Coney & Sean Doran

  © Tom of Finland Foundation

  Kake: Service Station, 1972

  © Tom of Finland Foundation

  © Tom of Finland Foundation

  Kake: The Intruder, 1968 © Tom of Finland Foundation

  Kake: Cock Hungry Cops © Tom of Finland Foundation

  Maybe, Maybe Not © Ralf König

  Axel © Ralf König

  Maybe, Maybe Not © Ralf König

  Camili-Cat in… The Djinns, Meatmen #25, 2002

  © Patrick Fillion

  © Patrick Fillion

  Zahn in 5 Easy Steps © Patrick Fillion

  Camili-Cat in The Game © Patrick Fillion

  The Myth of Hycynthus, Gay Comix #21

  © David Sexton & P. Craig Russell

  Gay Comix #18 © Craig Hamilton & Tony Harris

  Genes and a T-Shirt, Heartthrobs #1

  © Robert Rodi, Phil Jimenez & Vertigo Comics

  © Donna Barr

  © The Desert Peach © Donna Barr

  © Donna Barr

  The Desert Peach © Donna Barr

  Controlled Hysteria, A.A.R.G.H © David Shenton

  Robohomophobe, A.A.R.G.H © Frank Miller

  Clause for Concern, A.A.R.G.H © Kev O’Neill

  Meatmen #25 cover © Oliver Frey & Leyland Publications

  Maneater © Mike

  Don’t Dream It, Be It! 1990 © Howard Stangroom & Stephen Lowther

  Ride The Wild Surf © Howard Stangroom & Stephen Lowther

  Stagecoach, Meatmen #25 © John Blackburn

  The Hotheaded Paisan #12 © Diane DiMassa

  The Hotheaded Paisan #12 © Diane DiMassa

  Artistic Licentiousness © Roberta Gregory

  The Italian Cousin, Juicy Mother Anthology © Serena Pillai

  Logo © Giant Ass Publishing

  Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, 2006 © Alison Bechdel

  Dykes to Watch Out For © Alison Bechdel

  Dykes to Watch Out For © Alison Bechdel

  CHAPTER 3

  © Giovanna Casotto

  Cornucopia © Milo Manara

  Gullivera © Milo Manara

  Indian Summer © Milo Manara & Hugo Pratt

  Trip to Tulum © Milo Manara & Federico Fellini

  Indian Summer © Milo Manara & Hugo Pratt

  El Gaucho © Milo Manara & Hugo Pratt

  Illustration © Milo Manara

  The Great Adventure: The Adventures of Giuseppe Bergman © Milo Manara/À Suivre

  El Gaucho © Milo Manara & Hugo Pratt

  Blood for the Pope © Milo Manara & Alejandro Jodorowsky/Heavy Metal

  El Gaucho, 1999 © Milo Manara/Hugo Pratt/NBM

>   Little Ego © Vittorio Giardino

  Little Ego © Vittorio Giardino/Heavy Metal

  Little Ego © Vittorio Giardino

  Little Ego © Vittorio Giardino

  Little Ego © Vittorio Giardino

  Morbus Gravis © Paolo E. Serpieri

  Morbus Gravis © Paolo E. Serpieri

  Mandragore © Paolo E. Serpieri/Heavy Metal

  © Paolo E. Serpieri

  © Paolo E. Serpieri

  Ana © Francisco Solano López/ Gabriel Solano López

  Ana © Francisco Solano López/ Gabriel Solano López

  The Young Witches © Francisco Solano López/Eros Comix

  The Young Witches © Francisco Solano López/Eros Comix

  Sex Symphony The Young Witches © Francisco Solano López/Kiss Comix

  Ana © Francisco Solano López/Gabriel Solano López

  Piano Tuner © Ignacio Noe/ NBM

  © Ignacio Noé/NBM

  © Giovanna Casotto

  Una Playa Solitaria, Kiss Comix #163 © Giovanna Casotto

  © Giovanna Casotto

  © Giovanna Casotto

  © Jordi Bernet/Glamour International magazine

  Glamour International magazine 2 © Vittorio Giardino/Glamour International magazine

  © Tanino Libertore/Glamour International magazine

  © Manolo Carot

  Ultra Hard #4 © Editorial Astri

  Ulula: Ula se Hace Monja, hembras Peligrosas, 1985

  © Unknown artist

  Las Cachondas Reclutas © El Asistante

  La Nieta Viciosa, Ultra Hard #4 © Unknown artist

  Kiss Comix #163 © Monica/Violeta /Ediciones La Cúpula

  Piketes, Kiss Comix © Tobalina

  R.E.M © Gabriel Bobillo

  Anal Probe, Dirty Stories © Miguel Angel Martin

  Akeronya © Atilio Gambedotti/Iván Guevara

  Clara © Jordi Bernet

  Clara of the Night © Jordi Bernet & Auad Publishing

  Clara de noche © Jordi Bernet & Ediciones El Jueves

  Zirk: Marooned, Heavy Metal War Machine, 1993

  © John Higgins & Steve Moore

  Graphixus #4 © Brain Bolland

  Succuba, Graphixus #2 © Garry Leach

 

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